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Eastern Shipbuilding Group reports that steel cutting for the first offshore patrol cutter (OPC), Coast Guard Cutter ARGUS (WMSM-915), commenced on January 7, 2019 at Easternโ€™s facilities. ESG successfully achieved this milestone even with sustaining damage and work interruption due to Hurricane Michael.
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ESG starts steel cutting for USCG new offshore patrol cutter

Eastern Shipbuilding Group reports that steel cutting for the first offshore patrol cutter (OPC), Coast Guard Cutter ARGUS (WMSM-915), commenced on January 7, 2019 at Easternโ€™s facilities. ESG successfully achieved this milestone even with sustaining damage and work interruption due to Hurricane Michael.

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The U.S. Navy held a keel laying and authentication ceremony for its twelfth Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) vessel, Newport (EPF 12), at Austal USAโ€™s shipyard., Jan. 29. The keel was said to be โ€œtruly and fairly laidโ€ as it was authenticated by Charlotte Dorrance Marshall, signing her initials into the keel plate.
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US Navy held 12th EPF Vessel keel laying ceremony

The U.S. Navy held a keel laying and authentication ceremony for its twelfth Expeditionary Fast Transport (EPF) vessel, Newport (EPF 12), at Austal USAโ€™s shipyard., Jan. 29. The keel was said to be โ€œtruly and fairly laidโ€ as it was authenticated by Charlotte Dorrance Marshall, signing her initials into the keel plate.

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On January 21, 2019, the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia โ€“ Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) launched its sixth Makassar-class landing platform dock in Surabaya, the KRI Semarang (594). The ship, which became part of the 1st fleet of the Indonesian Navy (Koarmada I), has been configured as a hospital ship to carry out humanitarian missions, assist in natural disasters, and to provide medical assistance to people in remote areas.
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Indonesian Navy’ 6th Makassar-class LPD gets hospital ship configuration

On January 21, 2019, the Indonesian Navy (Tentara Nasional Indonesia โ€“ Angkatan Laut: TNI-AL) launched its sixth Makassar-class landing platform dock in Surabaya, the KRI Semarang (594). The ship, which became part of the 1st fleet of the Indonesian Navy (Koarmada I), has been configured as a hospital ship to carry out humanitarian missions, assist in natural disasters, and to provide medical assistance to people in remote areas.

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